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Milwaukee Animal Rescue Center Pet of the Week: Jane

Let’s get real here.. Jane is probably the world’s most adorable little lady! That mustache, seriously.. and those whiskers. She ‘s been known to sit in front of a fan and let the wind blow her luscious coat every which way, a la your favorite 80’s fashion model. 

This girl is funny. She's spunky. She's playful. She's a little wacky and a lot lovable. She's got an independent air about her - she's not the girl who will curl up on your shoulder and snooze, but she will definitely keep you on your toes! And she will absolutely provide daily comic relief. 

Jane loves finding funny little places to hide. While living in foster care, she quickly decided she was the queen the house and she’s not afraid of anything. She’s a huge fan of anything that even remotely resembles a toy - the laser pointer and wand toys are her absolute favorites. She recently transferred to the Center from her foster home and is patiently awaiting her final transport.. to the home where she'll stay forever!

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Jane’s ideal home will have another playful feline buddy for her (or adopt another pal from us!). She definitely needs the companionship and energy of a friend.

For more information about Jane and the other animals at Milwaukee Animal Rescue Center, visit the website at milwaukeearc.org and click on the adopt link. If you are interested in meeting this energetic girl, stop in the Center during open hours or return your completed adoption application to the Center to schedule an appointment.

Visit us at 5217 S. 51st in Greenfield (on the corner of 51st & Loomis).

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Milwaukee Animal Rescue Center hours:

  • Tuesdays 3-7pm
  • Thursdays 3-7pm
  • Saturdays 12-3pm

*or by appointment.

Those interested in potential adoption should plan to arrive at the Center at least 30 minutes prior to close so the adoption counselor has adequate time to devote to the visit. 
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